Dye, Frank, Gunner, L/42697, 402nd Battery, 5th Army Brigade, Royal Field Artillery Born Pilsley, Derbyshire Enlisted Nottingham Resided Chesterfield, Derbyshire Killed in action 8th August 1917 aged 19 Son of James and Frances Ellen Dye, of 15, The Acre, Pilsley, Chesterfield. Buried in Canada Farm Cemetery, II, B, 29
1911 Census A colliery pony driver below ground Son of James, a coal miner hewer, and Frances Ellen Dye, of 9, Rupert Street, Pilsley, Derbyshire
Born Pilsley, Derbyshire
Enlisted Nottingham
Resided Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Killed in action 8th August 1917 aged 19
Son of James and Frances Ellen Dye, of 15, The Acre, Pilsley, Chesterfield.
Buried in Canada Farm Cemetery, II, B, 29
1911 Census
A colliery pony driver below ground
Son of James, a coal miner hewer, and Frances Ellen Dye, of 9, Rupert Street, Pilsley, Derbyshire